Publications by authors named "Peirone S"

Introduction: Ewing Sarcoma (EWS) has been reported in seven children with Down syndrome (DS). To date, a detailed assessment of this solid tumour in DS patients is yet to be made.

Methods: Here, we characterise a chemo-resistant mediastinal EWS in a 2-year-old DS child, the youngest ever reported case, by exploiting sequencing approaches.

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Selective KRAS inhibitors have been developed to covalently lock the oncogene in the inactive GDP-bound state. Two of these molecules, sotorasib and adagrasib, are approved for the treatment of adult patients with KRAS-mutated previously treated advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Drug treatment imposes selective pressures leading to the outgrowth of drug-resistant variants.

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Dysregulation of alternative splicing in prostate cancer is linked to transcriptional programs activated by AR, ERG, FOXA1, and MYC. Here, we show that FOXA1 functions as the primary orchestrator of alternative splicing dysregulation across 500 primary and metastatic prostate cancer transcriptomes. We demonstrate that FOXA1 binds to the regulatory regions of splicing-related genes, including HNRNPK and SRSF1.

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  • Antibodies that target PD-1 (aPD-1) are crucial for treating advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) because they can reactivate the immune response against tumors, but this study reveals that aPD-1 may also work independently of lymphocytes by blocking PD-1 receptors on resistant cancer cells.
  • Experimentally, it was shown that PD-1 levels increased in NSCLC cells after treatment with cisplatin, and using aPD-1 after chemotherapy impaired the recovery of these cells, highlighting its potential effectiveness against chemotherapy-resistant tumors.
  • The findings indicate that aPD-1 can significantly reduce tumor growth in NSCLC models without relying on the immune system, suggesting a new approach by targeting tumor
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The onset of multiple and metachronous tumors in young patients induces to suspect the presence of genetic variants in genes associated with tumorigenesis. We describe here the unusual case of a 16-year-old patient who developed a synchronous bifocal colorectal adenocarcinoma with distant metastases. We provide high throughput molecular characterization with whole-exome sequencing (WES) and DNA targeted sequencing of different tumoral lesions and normal tissue samples that led to unveil a germline POLE mutation (p.

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Artificial intelligence, or the discipline of developing computational algorithms able to perform tasks that requires human intelligence, offers the opportunity to improve our idea and delivery of precision medicine. Here, we provide an overview of artificial intelligence approaches for the analysis of large-scale RNA-sequencing datasets in cancer. We present the major solutions to disentangle inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of transcriptome profiles for an effective improvement of patient management.

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Heterogeneity is a fundamental feature of complex phenotypes. So far, genomic screenings have profiled thousands of samples providing insights into the transcriptome of the cell. However, disentangling the heterogeneity of these transcriptomic Big Data to identify defective biological processes remains challenging.

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The compared kinetics of the reactions of unsaturated alcohols and alkenes with OH radicals is a topic of great interest from both the theoretical chemistry and the atmospheric chemistry points of view. The enhanced reactivity of an unsaturated alcohol, with respect to its alkene analogue, toward OH radicals has been previously demonstrated, at 298 K, by experimental and theoretical research. In this work, a new comparative investigation of such reactions is performed for 3-buten-1-ol and 1-butene.

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The kinetics of the cis-3-hexene + OH reaction were investigated by an experimental relative rate method and at the density functional theory level. The experimental set-up consisted of a 200 L Teflon bag, operated at atmospheric pressure and 298 K. OH radicals were produced by the photolysis of H2O2 at 254 nm.

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The products of the gas-phase reactions of OH radicals with 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-propen-1-ol (221MPO) at T=298±2 K and atmospheric pressure were investigated by using a 4500 L atmospheric simulation chamber that was built especially for this work. The molar yield of butyraldehyde was 0.74±0.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate, "in vitro", the degree of organogenetic potentiality of the cells of the cardiogenic area during the early developmental stages of the chick embryo. Embryos from between the end of the presomitic stage to the 8 somite stage were studied. The subcephalic fold was cultured in liquid medium for up to 7 days.

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A review of the birth locus and the first developmental stages of cardiomyocytes and Purkinje cells in the chick embryo is presented in the light of recent experimental results. Experiments done in vitro have shown that the stage of 2 somites is an important morphogenetic phase, characterized by mutual identification, selective adhesion and spatial organization of the putative cardiac cells of the splanchnopleural sheet in the cardiogenic area. Many experimental data suggest that the neural crest cells moving through the corridor of the dorsal mesocardium, as well as the cholinergic system related to them, may play a role of myogenic inductors on the mesothelial putative cardiac cells.

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Chick embryos between final presomitic and 4 somites stage were studied. The subcephalic fold was handly severed from the embryos and cultivated in liquid medium for 7 days. Because of the embryo age, no heart anlage was observed at the moment of dissection.

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The histogenesis of iris sphincter muscle was studied in birds. Chick embryo iris "anlagen", ages from 3 days (st. 18 H.

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The distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), enkephalin, galanin, neuropeptide Y (NPY), somatostatin, tachykinins and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) was compared in cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral segmental levels of spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia of horse and pig. In both species, immunoreactivity for the peptides under study was observed at all segmental levels of the spinal cord. Peptide-immunoreactive fibres were generally concentrated in laminae I-III, the region around the central canal, and in the autonomic nuclei.

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Somites from 9H. H. chick embryos and PC12 cells were co-cultivated in synthetic medium containing N.

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Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-, tachykinins- and somatostatin-immunoreactive neurones in rat dorsal root ganglia have been studied by means of single and double immunogold labelling techniques. Peptide-immunoreactive neurones are generally B- or C-type cells of small size, with well developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and scanty neurofilaments. In neurones classifiable as A2-type cells, i.

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The distribution and typology of fibers in the two muscular systems (sphincter and dilator) of the iris in Gallus gallus were determined histochemically, immunohistochemically, and ultrastructurally. The sphincter muscle in proximity to the ciliary margin was composed predominantly of slow fibers. In the intermediate tract, a large group of fast oxidative fibers were evident and the pupillary margin was exclusively composed of slow fibers.

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The sciatic nerve was exposed to cryoinjury at different freezing patterns in albino rats and rabbits and the frozen nerves were serially examined with electron microscopy from the time of cryolitic lesion (--60 degrees C for 3 minutes) for up to 28 days. The cryolesion was characterized by a total degeneration of the myelin fibers, while non-myelin fibers and vessels seemed less affected. Regeneration began 8 days after cryolysis.

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The histological changes in various tissues irradiated with lasers are well known. Our own previous observations with the optical microscope confirm those already reported in the laser literature. If tissue is treated with various laser sources, the results are similar, with the characteristic three layers from the outside toward the inside of carbonization, coagulative necrosis, and edema.

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Neuronal pigment in red nucleus, locus coeruleus and substantia nigra from cattle, sheep and goat was examined with the aid of light and electron microscopy. In the red nucleus and locus coeruleus neurons of all the species examined the pigment shows the histochemical and ultrastructural features typical of lipofuscins. The ultrastructural observations indicated that the morphology of pigment granules is related to age and permitted identification of various stages of pigment evolution, which suggested a lysosomal origin of the pigment bodies.

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Pigment granules without the properties of melanin are present in neurons of several districts (Nucleus ruber, Locus coeruleus, Ala cinerea) in the C.N.S.

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The technique of chicken-quail hybridization in "in vitro" cultures was used. Muscle differentiation of 9 H.H.

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